22th Guggen Visual Concert

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22th Guggen Visual Concert Nov. 25, 2010

Martha Argerich Robert Schumann Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in A Minor op.54 With the CBS Symphony Orchestra Franz-Paul Decker, Conductor July 31, 1977

Program Schumann – Concerto for piano & orchestra in A minor op.54 Allegro affecttuoso 14:21 Intermezzo; Andantino Grazioso – Attacu 5:15 Allegro Vivace 10:15 Franz List – Funerailles 9:34 Maurice Ravel – Jeux D’eau 4:57

Martha Argerich Was born in June 5, 1941 in Buenos Aires, Argentina Lessons from Vincenzo Scaramuzza at age 5 Debut at age 8 in 1949 with Mozart and Beethoven piano concertos Lessons from F. Gulda Debut recording in 1960 in DG Triumphant Victory at the 1965 Chopin International Piano Competition Electricity, Virtuosity, and Spontaneity of the Playing